Red Screen Artifacts When flux is on
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I have the exact same problem. I made a post about this earlier but everyone ignored it. Pink pixel banding and glitches, running on macbook pro 13'' 2020 with intel iris plus g7.
Intel Corporation 27.20.100.8280: Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics (20200519)
Generic PnP Monitor, 286 x 179mm, built 2017
Chromaticities:
R=0.679688 0.320313
G=0.264648 0.690430
B=0.150391 0.052734
W=0.312500 0.329102
sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 84%Monitor 1 on Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics: VCGT=0 gamma=1
Windows Build: 18363.836
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I wasn't experiencing this issue until yesterday when Flux automatically updated. Now I see the same artefacts, which are particularly obvious in videos or WebGL.
Downgrading to 4.115 fixes the issue for me.
FLUX VERSION: 4.116 NVIDIA 26.21.14.4614: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (20200515) Generic PnP Monitor, 597 x 336mm, built 2018 Chromaticities: R=0.639648 0.330078 G=0.299805 0.599609 B=0.150391 0.059570 W=0.313477 0.329102 sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 64% Generic PnP Monitor, 597 x 336mm, built 2018 Chromaticities: R=0.639648 0.330078 G=0.299805 0.599609 B=0.150391 0.059570 W=0.313477 0.329102 sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 64% Winlimit=0, 0 Monitor 1 on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070: VCGT=0 gamma=1 Monitor 2 on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070: VCGT=0 gamma=1 Windows Build: 19041.329
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We are pushing 4.117 with a rollback that we hope fixes this.
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Anyone still having this issue? :/ Surface Laptop 3 here
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I'm on a LG Gram and I'm having red artifacts too on temperatures lower than 3600k, I'm on 4.118
Intel Corporation 27.20.100.8336: Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics (20200616) Generic PnP Monitor, 344 x 194mm, built 2019 Chromaticities: R=0.647461 0.330078 G=0.304688 0.605469 B=0.144531 0.054688 W=0.313477 0.329102 sRGB gamut: 99%, AdobeRGB gamut: 66% Winlimit=0, 1 Monitor 1 on Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics: VCGT=0 gamma=1 Windows Build: 18363.959
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I am also having blue artifacts. In particular in dark areas.
Its happening below 6400k.
I am also using a color profile that was generated by x-rite calibrator.4.118 is installed, Windows 10 with the newest updates.
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@Slipknot79 said in Red Screen Artifacts When flux is on:
I am also having blue artifacts. In particular in dark areas.
Its happening below 6400k.
I am also using a color profile that was generated by x-rite calibrator.4.118 is installed, Windows 10 with the newest updates.
I get exactly the same as this. I have:
2070 Super
2x Dell S2719DGF via display port
ICC images via x-rite
4.118 installed on Windows 10 -
So I'm not aware of any update to the app, though I have turned on beta testing, however tonight I'm getting no artefacts. No idea why.
Only settings I've changed recently was:
- Turning off game background recording in nvidia experience
- Changing power management mode from 'optimal power' to 'prefer maximum power'
- Texture filtering to 'high performance'
This were done to assist with FS2020 so may be totally unrelated, but I have no artefact issues tonight.
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@Benjamest Scrap that. Tonight it's fine on one monitor but not on the other.
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I'm getting pink artefacts on brand new Lenovo Yoga laptop screen. Artefacts didn't show up until I installed f.lux. I've used f.lux for almost 10 years on other devices and never had this problem. Is there something about newer graphic cards and how they interact with f.lux that causes this problem? My other devices are at least 1-2 years old.
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I'm really pissed, it was working flawlessly until I get back home tonight on (October 17th 2020) and now I started having that BLUE artifact in dark zones. I didn't touch or change anything at all.
- RTX3080
- LG Ultragear 27GN950 "4K 144Hz IPS 10Bit 4:4:4"
PS: I have a X-Rite i1Display color profile.
However my monitor started glitching soon after. It's been powered 15H since I've bought it and started using it, was perfect earlier but I guess I got a POS lemon off Amazon so they gave me a 35% discount to keep it and have to deal with LG's warranty. I have 1 vertical blue line across the whole panel on my left, and 2 subtle gray lines horizontally near top, so is that related to the Flux issue no idea but it's a damn STRANGE coincidence to happen nearly at the same time on the same evening. I get the blue line even with no cables connected before you think I'm an idiot. I'm a computer tech support since over 15 years, it's the monitor's fault.
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Same thing on a Lenovo Thinkbook laptop, with the latest Intel Graphics drivers. The pixels don't appear on a screenshot of a problematic image.
Windows: 18363.1256 (Windows 10 1909)
Provider: Intel Corporation
Version: 27.20.100.9030
Date: 27/11/2020
Video Processor: Intel® Iris® Graphics Family
Device Id: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8A52&SUBSYS_385217AA&REV_07\3&11583659&1&10 -
Can anyone say if this is persisting on the 2020 Windows release?
We will see what we can find out.
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@herf Yep, same problems with low temps
Intel Corporation 26.20.100.7463: Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics (20191106)
Citrix Systems Inc. 12.40.44.247: Citrix Indirect Display Adapter (20190123)
NVIDIA 27.21.14.5709: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design (20201022)Generic PnP Monitor, 294 x 165mm, built 2020
Chromaticities:
R=0.639648 0.329102
G=0.299805 0.599609
B=0.149414 0.059570
W=0.312500 0.328125
sRGB gamut: 99%, AdobeRGB gamut: 64%Winlimit=0, 1
Monitor 1 on Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics: VCGT=1 gamma=1Windows Build: 18363.1256
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I've been having a similar, awful problem. Has there been any progress on this?
I LOVE f.lux! I've been using it for years, and I can't figure out what started this or how to fix it. The only solution seems to be to stop using flux entirely.
It only happens on one monitor (primary). I'm using the latest version of Windows 10, with Intel HD graphics. My guess is that for whatever reason, certain dark greys are overflowing to bright, fluorescent blue.
Here's my driver info:
Intel Corporation 27.20.100.9168: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630 (20210108)
NVIDIA 27.21.14.6140: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 (20210122)Dell AW3420DW(DisplayPort), 798 x 335mm, built 2020
Chromaticities:
R=0.639648 0.330078
G=0.299805 0.599609
B=0.150391 0.059570
W=0.312500 0.329102
sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 64%Dell SHP14B9 Display, 344 x 194mm, built 2019
Chromaticities:
R=0.681641 0.318359
G=0.190430 0.800781
B=0.099609 0.020508
W=0.320313 0.334961
sRGB gamut: 102%, AdobeRGB gamut: 100%Winlimit=0, 0
Monitor 1 on Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630: VCGT=1 gamma=1
Monitor 2 on Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630: VCGT=1 gamma=1Windows Build: 19042.746
Thanks all.
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@Benjamest Any progress on your issue?
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Hi @kiloblaster - that is a blistering ton of OLED gamut. Is the problem happening on both displays (or otherwise, with the second one unplugged?)
Can you try turning off f.lux options > "Use display data for better color accuracy" to see what happens? The colors should be extreme (more saturated).
I wonder if we're conflicting with some new systems in Windows 10 for these wide-gamut displays...
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@herf it happens only on my monitor, not my laptop display (it's a laptop). Disabling the laptop display doesn't seem to do anything. Toggling whether to use display data for color accuracy did seem to make it worse last night, with my dark grey taskbar turning bright blue. I can get you some screenshots later today, but I wanted to reply to this early as possible.
Thanks for your really fast reply! I didn't even think to check before bed last night.
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Also, both of your monitors seem to have color profiles - can you email them to support at justgetflux.com?
I am trying to figure out if something's going on with newer graphics drivers, or if it's something related to the latest Windows update.